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2.54 OL Belton
3.87 WR Williams
4.130 DT Pegues
Extremely versatile DT that has played every role between NT and DE, as well as short yardage RB, and as a former high prospect TE, still has some very good quickness for his size, though could still be attempting 2nd and 3rd moves after the first gets stalled.
5.159 CB Alexander
Sticky CB that's not the most elite athlete, but plays smart and physical and you rarely see him get beat deep. Also a former base ball outfielder, supposedly you can see he knows how to track a ball, which supposedly helps him with Cover 3, which the Packers seem to want to run a lot of. Plus, pretty physical again the run.
6.191 DT Walker
That's why you play the games, if it was based on last year hype, Walker probably would of been a 1st rounder but his cracks showed.
Walker is 6'7" 330lbs, sounds like a NT, but his play style is the exact opposite... his play style is that of a penetrating 3 technique. He has troubles keeping pad level low, and he's too heavy, making it a bit easier to knock him off balance, but when he gets a full head of stream, it can be heard to stop him with his quick feet combined with his size.
Walker has also been used on the edge as a DE, where he was a better run stopper there, as OTs where taller like him, and he could use his length to contain the edge.
6.198 CB Frazier
25 year old, that only has one year starting at a small school, and you probably need to keep him out of off-man coverage... BUT 6'3", runs a sub 4.4, long arms, 15 passes knocked down, 6 INTs (dropped some INTs)... coaches will have their hands full trying to improve a couple of issues, but he's got a high ceilings if you can keep him away from his negative areas, or coach them up. Boom or bust, but it's so late in the draft, why not?
7.237 DT Horsley
Packers have the former Boston College DL coach, coaching up the DTs, maybe he would like his former player.
Horsely is sort of odd, in that he's a pass rusher, but he's at his best when he presses, reads and then reacts, instead of simply straight attacking, which might make his best fit as the NT role in a pass rushing scheme, while the other DTs focus more on penetration.
7.250 "TE" (*cough* WR) Gadsden
He's got TE size, but he's a possession WR in play style, he blocks like a WR, he runs like a possession WR, he's a slot possession WR that struggle running certain roles which pigeon holes him into certain limited role... but one of those roles is vertical guy from the slot, where he had two 900 yard seasons.
TE Musgrave injury history goes back to highschool, every single year... there is no way Gadsden is going to take over the blocking aspects, but he might be able to help stabilize the receiving aspects if/when Musgrave gets injured, and be able to split Cover 2 with vertical routes from the slot.